[Frameworks] Kodak 7363 - exposing and developing

Jason Halprin jihalprin at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 06:55:47 UTC 2018


Oh, and I seem to recall a friend stating that they rated 7363 as ISO 25,
and developed in D-19 1:1 for 9 minutes (as neg, spaghetti-bucket)

Jason Halprin
jihalprin at gmail.com
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On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 11:54 PM, Jason Halprin <jihalprin at gmail.com> wrote:

> For what it's worth, I shoot 7363 rated at ISO 6, and develop as neg in
> Dektol 4:1 for 90 sec (spaghetti-bucket method).
>
> -JH
>
> Jason Halprin
> jihalprin at gmail.com
> jasonhalprin.com <jihalprin at gmail.com>
>
> On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 6:03 AM, Chris G <spydir at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Generally when I want to get a broader tonal range with 7363 I process it
>> in a paper developer like Dektol. I used Sprint paper developer sometimes
>> too. Never tried this with reversal though. The film is process to
>> completion so you can’t really overdevelop it. For less contrast you could
>> also try a lower concentration of developer.
>>
>> Chris Gorski
>>
>> On Apr 21, 2018, at 01:57, Dominic Angerame <dominic.angerame at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I use this stock all the time I have it processed as reversal and rate it
>> anywhere between 10 or 12 asa i send processing out to a lab the stock is
>> tricky because it has very few greys if you want to sell any let me know I
>> still film with it contact me off sight for other tips
>> dominic at cinemod.net
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Apr 20, 2018, at 3:52 PM, Isaac Brooks <isaacbrooks22 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> For the D19 treatment/negative I've rated it at a 25 ASA with consistent
>> results. If you have sealed D19, use it with that film.
>>
>> Isaac
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 5:30 PM Colin Brant <colinsbrant at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Frameworks,
>>>
>>> I am having trouble finding consensus on how to shoot and process
>>> Kodak's now discontinued 7363 hi-con stock. I bought a bunch from the last
>>> run they did (2015 I believe) and am now starting to shoot it. I know that
>>> there have been threads that address this in the past (one even came up in
>>> a google search) and that this issue, or similar ones, are touched on in
>>> books like Kathryn Ramey's textbook -- but even so, I'm still left
>>> wondering how to rate it, and how to leave it in developer.
>>>
>>> My desire: shoot 7363 in daylight, develope in Lomo tank without
>>> push/pull in D19 as B&W Neg.
>>>
>>> In the first test I did, it was shot at 6ASA and developed for about
>>> 6min and this resulted in a mostly overexposed negative. Also, I'm most
>>> familiar with D19 so am not sure if there might be other equivalent
>>> developers requiring the same timing that could give me an idea of where to
>>> begin.
>>>
>>> Any insight y'all may have would be greatly appreciated!
>>> cb
>>>
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